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TitleSchool of Physics - Infra-Red Detector - The chip at the heart of the infra-red detector is cooled by copper which is itself cooled to -263 degrees Celsius by liquid helium.Photographic agencyUNSW News ServiceSubjectSchool of PhysicsInfra-Red DetectorDate takenMarch 1990Material typePrintAsset typeTIFFHorizontal pixels2307Vertical pixels2292Horizontal resolution (PPIs)300Vertical resolution (PPIs)300Black and whiteYesCollectionUniversity Archives PhotographsArchives reference number98A1/01/002/03CopyrightUNSW
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